90’s Pop Workout Playlist – So Bad It’s Good

Workouts

I have a little something for you today in the form of hunky boy bands, strange girl groups, and terribly awesome pop music.

I’ve only ever featured one playlist on Gettin’ My Healthy On (my marathon playlist), but I know I appreciate getting song ideas, so hopefully you’ll get something out of this.

I used to just put all upbeat music on one playlist and listen to the same list constantly, gradually adding songs here or there. Well that got old. I’ve found that I enjoy having several playlists–one for every mood. Before I go out for a run, I just pick whatever playlist I’m most into. It’s nice to have a variety of options.

My playlists are created through various themes. I don’t have an unlimited supply of music, so sometimes I just have to work with what I’ve got. About a year or two ago, when I realized there was absolutely nothing I wanted to listen to in my iTunes, I figured…why not focus on a specific genre or artist? That way, when I’m in the mood for a specific type of music, I’ll already have a group of similar songs ready.

Examples of playlists I’ve made in the past:

90’s

Classic Rock

Hip Hop

Madonna and Britney Spears

Indie

80’s

Justin Timberlake (hubba hubba)

Well today, I am starting with numero uno: 90’s. I’m hoping to create more playlists in the future to share, but I had to start with 90’s because it just makes me so happy. I’ve been listening to 90’s Radio on Spotify all week, which is what has led to this post.

When listening to a 90’s-themed playlist in the past, I always ended up smiling randomly because some songs are just so funny to me. Kind of makes me look like a lunatic in front of other people, but whatever–I’m entertained.

Below you will find the finalized 90’s pop music playlist that will surely keep your workout interesting. The playlist runs a total of 1 hour and 33 minutes.

Of if you use Spotify, you can listen to the playlist in its entirety here:

You’re welcome.

Have a great weekend!!

Questions for you:

If you listen to music when you workout, how do you keep from getting bored with it?

What is your favorite decade of music?

Did you know that LFO stands for Lyte Funkie Ones? I just learned this recently, and I feel like my life has been a lie until now.

Oh, definitely the most uplifting songs come from the 90’s!
That kind of eurodance bubblegum pop would make for an embarrassing actual taste in music, but for workouts – I just adore it. Nothing gets my endorphins going like Pump Up The Jam by Technotronic (which is actually the late eighties, but very much in the spirit of the nineties).
What a blast from the bast!
I’m looking forward to future playlist posts by you, workout music recommendations are always welcome!